There’s a good interview with Alistair Brownlee on the BBC Sport website, ahead of the Abu Dhabi triathlon this weekend. But it’s the fact that he defines the 100 km non-drafting bike leg as “two hours of steady-state riding” that makes me laugh!
There’s a good interview with Alistair Brownlee on the BBC Sport website, ahead of the Abu Dhabi triathlon this weekend. But it’s the fact that he defines the 100 km non-drafting bike leg as “two hours of steady-state riding” that makes me laugh!
Well, he may not have ridden 100 km in two hours, but despite taking a wrong turn, Alistair Brownlee still ran away with the win in Abu Dhabi, in a new course record, no less.